RO_télescope modèle 3D
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- Géométrieunknown
- Des polygones100,000
- Sommets100,000
- Les texturesYes
- GrééNo
- AniméNo
- Prêt pour l'impression 3DNo
- Jeu Prêt (low poly)No
- UV mappéNo
- UV non emballésunknown
La description
3D model of a remote operated telescope. The RO telescope can be used for observing the environment/wildlife, aswell as for stargazing. The telescope can rotate 360 degrees horizontally, and 180 degrees vertically. Due to the remote operation, the RO telescope uses a webcam behind the telescope itself. There are 2 versions of telescope; one mounted with a Schmidt-Casegrain telescope (large setup), another with a Keplerian telescope (small setup). The first system would use (only) digital zoom (and would thus also require a better image chip, …), the second uses optical zoom. The chip to be used (definitly for the first system, perhaps the second aswell) would be a digital SLR-chip; the image feed would be transferred via RGB, component, S-Video or HDMI) cable to a television screen (trough a PCB that can also be connected to the internet). Night vision can also be added so that wildlife movement can also be followed at night (albeit at a more limited range). Types of wildlife appearing at night are different from those during the day, so this is a very intresting/worthwhile addition. Webcams can easily be converted for nightvision. All that is required is to not have an infrared filter on the webcam (and/or this needs to be removed) and to add infrared leds (or in our case a infrared leds floodlight). An additional microphone lastly would also be useful. See the "Purchasing_the_models" link at appropedia's AT_CAD_Team for additional information on the model
Nov 12, 2021
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Feb 04, 2022
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